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"A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. The traitor is the plague." -Cicero

IS IRAN MOVING SLEEPER CELLS INTO AMERICA?

Every time I read an article similar to this, although I am happy there is exposure to get the word out, every article acts like this is new news. NO! We have known for YEARS that their are Jihadist training centersin America, sleeper cells in America, homegrown terrorists in America! We have known for years that mosques in America, and not a small minority of them, are funneling money to terrorists. And yes, one day their will be an explosion in this nation and we will not be prepared. -W.E.

A U.S. congresswoman is warning that while the world’s eyes are on
Iran’s growing threat against Israel, the Islamic nation’s terrorist
surrogates may have already formed sleeper cells here in the United
States. Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., asserted in a radio interview today she
believes it’s possible that Hezbollah, the radical terrorist
organization tied to Iran, may be working with Mexican cartels to funnel
not only drugs, but also terrorist sleeper agents into the U.S.“Former [Defense Intelligence Agency] people and others have told me
what is going on, there have been a couple of arrests in this country
relative to people who have had ties to Hezbollah or Iran, and my
concern has been with the drug cartels and the gangs that are operating
in Mexico,” Myrick said. “There is, what I have been told, a very strong
presence there of coordination between the two.”Myrick was speaking to Aaron Klein, host of “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio,” which airs from 7-9 p.m. Eastern on New York’s 77WABC Radio and is also streamed live on the Internet.“I’m very concerned about the fact that they’ve been in Central
America and South America for so long – we all know that, that’s a
recognized fact – and our border is not secure,” Myrick continued. “We
do not know who is in this country, and I really believe because of what
is happening, because of the growing presence of Iran, their influence
in those areas – and it is a growing presence – that there is just an
opportunity for them, with our weak border that we have, to come into
our country.”Myrick explained that she has been asking the Obama administration
for years to expand its drug and border investigations to include
activities of terrorists funneling through, “but there just hasn’t been
any movement whatsoever to get this done.”Klein asked Myrick why the Obama hasn’t moved the Department of Homeland Security to action.“I have no idea,” she answered, “[but] one of these days we’re going to wake up with a very big surprise.”Klein further pressed his guest about Iran’s nuclear aspirations and
the possibility that having surrogate Hezbollah agents crossing the
U.S.-Mexican border could bring the worst of Islamic terror to the U.S.“A lot of people think the Iranian threat is thousands of miles away –
it’s all about Israel, it’s all about the Middle East, it doesn’t
affect the United States,” Klein said. “Yes it does! They could give
nuclear capability to Hezbollah, and then we’re talking about suitcase
nukes, EMP threat, who knows?”Myrick confirmed both she and her contacts in the Drug Enforcement
Administration are “very concerned” about “what have they already
brought into the country and where is it and what can they do to cause
harm to us, because that’s their intention. It’s no secret. They
publicly say that.”Myrick has sounded the alarm before.Earlier this year, after an alleged Iranian operative plotted to
assassinate a Saudi diplomat in Washington using a hired gun on loan
from a Mexican drug cartel, Myrick asserted the DHS was ignoring
mounting evidence of a Hezbollah presence in Mexico.“I don’t have a lot of faith in the Department of Homeland Security,”
said Myrick. “They should be looking at these groups in Mexico much
more closely.”DEA Administrator Michele M. Leonhart similarly told Fox News, “The
dangerous connection between drug trafficking and terrorism cannot be
overstated.”“Given the evidence available,” Myrick also told Fox, “it only makes
sense that DHS should, at the very least, investigate the presence of
Hezbollah along our Southern border, regardless of who is in office.”Klein’s interview with Myrick can be heard below: